Stanley Glazer's Obituary
Stanley (Stan) Glazer, a beloved 99-year-old from Boynton Beach, passed away on February 19, 2026. He is survived by his devoted wife, Geraldine (“Gerri”), two daughters, Dr. Michele Goldstein (Dr. Richard) and Robin Glazer, granddaughter Rachel Gottlieb (Joshua), grandson David Goldstein (Sara), and two cherished great-grandchildren, Zac and Lexi Gottlieb.
Stan was preceded in death by his son, Michael Glazer;
brother, Donald Glazer, and sister, Roberta (Bunny) Ross. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Throughout his life, he held several positions, including serving as the president of his AZA chapter. During World War II, he proudly served in the army. Additionally, he was in the Military Police in the Philippines where he was an assistant to the adjuvant general.
In 1949, Stan embarked on a successful entrepreneurial journey by opening a thriving business in Pitman, New Jersey. Throughout his career, he dedicated himself to serving the community by providing essential goods for homes and showcasing his skills as a decorator until 1989. His contributions extended beyond business; he actively participated in the manufacturing of the prototype of heat shields for space capsules and even supplied and installed the draperies for security reasons at Holly Bush for the LBJ-Kosygin summit at Glassboro State College in 1967. Stan’s leadership was recognized when he served as the president of the Pitman business association, president Sons of Israel synagogue, and as the president of the homeowners’ association of the Hamptons at the Aberdeen County Club.
A graveside service will be held at 3:00pm on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at
Eternal Light Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
11520 State Road 7 Boynton Beach, FL 33473.
Those wishing to honor Stanley with a memorial contribution are kindly encouraged to consider a donation to Hadassah at:
https://www.hadassah.org/
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